now enrolling for Bookwomen I and II on medieval women, literacy, and the art and history of the book. Tell everyone and sign up. The course is open to all levels of experience with the subject and we encourage interdisciplinary approaches to the archive https://t.co/l4Ot9a24Ah
open online courses (one on Woolf’s Orlando, one on Julian of Norwich and the woman writer) starting this week and a few spots are still open
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I have started an online academy on enclosure in literature and art. Classes start next week on Julian of Norwich and Woolf’s Orlando. Read more and register here:
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Deadline is Nov 1–esp consider applying to my panel on medievalism as a celebration, from early print through modern interpretations and adaptations of medieval works
A quick reminder: we would love to see your thread proposals for this year's Sewanee Medieval Colloquium (2/28-3/1). Our theme is "Jubilee" and we are excited to hear your ideas about celebrations, feasting, ritual, commemoration, and more! Due: 8/10.
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Academics, educators, teachers and writers interested in medieval literature and its afterlives, submit to my panel @SewaneeMedieval
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More Names, my collection of microfiction with photography and design by @europium.studio is now shipping in the US. Order your copy here (and mini postcards as well): https://t.co/G4ydkMOU2l
Inviting submissions from all kinds to @SewaneeMedieval — see my panel on medievalism as celebration across time, discipline, art forms, and social identities. I am particularly keen to hear from people *outside* of academia (the arts &c):
due NOV 1!
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Please join me and the brilliant @GabbyDjanogly tomorrow August 22 as we launch & discuss my new book of short fiction, More Names: hosted @tjboulting
🚩This week at our seminar, @stacvos explores the year 1501– as a unique marker for the public unveiling of two medieval women writers, Margery Kempe and Hroswitha, that will later come to serve as anchors for modern networks of female scholars and artists. All are welcome!
We are delighted to have the wonderful Sarah Carruthers do us the honour of presenting our first talk of the academic year!
Tomorrow's subject is: Enclosure as Impairment: The Inner and Outer Rule in Parts IV and V of Ancrene Wisse
Do message us to be given the zoom link!